For example: a converted value of 18.80 dBm would be 75.8 mW. (This is the direct A/D value from the transciever and in that case the laser protection class 3B in DIN EN 60825-1/05.2008. The 3B laser protection class means an immediate strong damage for the eyes after a direct look into the laser beam.) If the comma is moved about two positions to the left side, the received value is 0.758 mW. That would be a converted value of -1.2 dBm which matches for transmit level of a LR SFP+. Anyway they consistently pulled the mistake through the whole time as they not only converted the Current Measurement wrong than also the alarm and warning thresholds. In this case you at least do not get alarms from the NX-OS. After the correct convertion of all values it should look like follows: